I missed that in the docs too.  Where is it?  I suspect the same
section has more information I should know.  :)


On 8/8/10, Alvaro Lopez Ortega <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 07/08/2010, at 22:47, Peter-Paul van Gemerden wrote:
>
>> I was wondering whether it's possible to have case-insensitive host
>> matching. I ask because I've run into a browser that doesn't convert the
>> FQDN to lowercase before sending the request: Android's built-in browser.
>>
>> The case is this: I have a client whose business name contains capitals,
>> whose website is marketed as such (e.g. ClientBizzName.com) and whose
>> clients/visitors are known a) to use mobile devices and b) to be complete
>> morons :P (pardon my language). I don't 100% trust them to use all lower
>> case or capitals in the right spots, not even on a mobile device.
>>
>> So, does anyone know if there is something like a flag for the regex host
>> matching?
>
> Yeah, you have to precede the regular expression by (?i). That will perform
> a case-insensitive evaluation.
>
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